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Tiae Georgia W T eekly Telegraph. and. Journal &c Messenger.
SMITH, WESG0TT& CO.
OLD RELIABLE
f HITE WATER WAGONS
Reasons "Why.
•vnwLEDGED to be iho BEST Plantation and Freight Wogons sold in the Setthwest. They are
»n equsl in Stylo and Finish. .
•‘‘S.®?! factory in the United States where greater care is given to the f election offno material used.
r' ''.j! cystem cf inspection is etrietly adhered to. so that we are i>r
> prepared to warrant every part to bo
v
Ttir* ,s ‘.u VvVtem of inspection is strictly adhered to. s
iw OIU i?defective, it will be replaced without charge.
Jffft- i* of iron is used in its manufacture, and the tiro is one-eighth inch thicker than that used
™ bei< tr J„nfa«t«rer*. Bolster Beds plated with iron.
w stiff. !*r is of *A e ehoicest selection thoroughly seasoned. No extra charge for Lock Chains,
jhe f.il to observe the excellent quality of paintused upon them, which is far more dnrable than
>'° c .lit «*ed on Plantation Wagons. In short, the whole character of the Wagons is that of peculiar
"' agons are furniiacd at a P ricc loan that of ordinary Wagons, with body complete.
45 on ltnn<L a Full Line or ABBOTT, DOWKIKG &IXK’S CELEBRATED
tistOR® WAGONS. Call and see them.
SMITH, WESGOTT & CO.,
^cii<oiwonjy-tf_
102 & 104 Cheray St., Macon, Go.
jffTi COMMISSION AND
SAULSBURY, RESPESS & CO.,
XACOS, GEOR61A,
inline oar Card as above, wo take occasion to state that wo aro prepared to afford onr friends
T> P r 'facilities for tho purpose of purchasing supplies for making their growing crops, and will
I t p c coming season to make advances on Cotton, in etore, at
>,iote GREATLY REDUCED RATES OP INTEREST.
tor Bioous 0 . Ties, etc., will receive our beat attention.
0 i r qapiSBUBY, Macon; JOHN R. RESPESS, Schley County;
,1. Jj- f’-'Vn, ,>rcnrfiQ tt»w„r. tv.-,,-.*... .T x> nT.ioTvniinj at r_ J ’
VJI T. RESPESS, Upson County; J. P. BLASINGAME, Macon ;
" ILW J. L. SAULSBURY, Jit., Macon.
... I
-AJE&XS
STILL ALIVE!
iSD SO WILL ALL BE WHO TAKE
the symptoms of liver
Complaint are uneasiness and
pain in the side. Sometimes tho
pain is in the shoulder, and is
••■■E^ELatisni.. Tho stomach is affected
«f appetite and sickness, bowels in gtncral
^>,^.iia*tiiaes alternative with lax. The head
r*tivr. "ta . ., ain J 0 ll, heavy sensation, con-
^ accompanied with painful
S .f having left undone something which
w n hv-c hern done. Often complaining of weak-
r: tm ness, debility and low (.pints.-
fy. .. n it g Sometimes some of the abovo
fill K II S .«voir toms attend the disease, and
|J_* at other times few of them : but
S " r s generally the organ most involved. Cure
tie fc!rer with Simmons’ Regulator, and all will be
well. ___
x>n.. sx3va:3vro3srs»
liver regulator,
1SFMEDY for all diseases caused
bt a dekanoed state of the liver
^^gos3GB93 Dyspepsia. Headache,Jaundice,
r..,., S Costiveness. Sick Head-achef
KEhl b.lTOK. H Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o
1 — .—.a the Bladder. Camp Dysentery,
"iectiooi ui me Kidneys, Fever. Nervousn^s, Chtlls,
Seiofthe Skin. Imparity of tho Blood. Melan-
Aolr. or Depression of Spints. Heartburn. Colic, or
hiM in the Bowels. Pain in the Head, Fever and
Sue. Dropsy. Boils. Pain m the Back and Limbs,
iltbma. Erysipelas. Female Affections, and Bilious
bitases senerally j jj. ZRILIN * CO..
Druggists. Macon, Georgia.
For sale ty all druggists. Price $1 per package. By
preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to be
nrietly vegetable, and can do no injury to nny one.
It has been used by hundreds, and known for the
list twenty-five years as one of the mos. reliable,
tficacious and harmless preparations ever ottered to
thttafferinc. If taken regularly and persistcntly.it
is rare to eflect a cure. ,, ...
Ihefollowing highly respectable persons .can fully
snest to tfc* virtues of this valuable medtcir.c, and
tc whom we most respectfully refer:
fitn W.S. Holt, Presidents. W. R. R. Company:
i.,v. 1. It. FVUer, Perry. Ga.; Col- E. K. Sparks. Al-
rw.iia.: W. J. MeEtroy, Esq.. Macon. Ga.; George
J Linford, Esq.. Conductor S. W. R. R-: C- Ma^ter-
(cc. Ef|.. Sheriff Bibb county: J. A. Butts,
bridge, Ha ; N. binswanger, Esq.. 5Jncon, Ga.; Dyke#
SSpirSnwk, Editors "Floridian.” Tallahassee: Rev.
J.W.Bnrke. Mo eon. Ga.: Virgil Powers. Esq., Su*
terMendent S. W. H, R.; Daniel Bullard. Bullard’s
station. M.Jt B. R. R.. Twiggs co. Ga.; Grenville
W( d, Wood's Fart-jry. Macou, Ga.; Rev. E- F
fw'trlioc. P. E. Florida Conference: Major A. F.
Wooiey. Kingston. Ga.
PROVIDENCE
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DR. BAGLEY ’S
FEIULE KKSTORATIVE.
DR. II AGLET’S
INIMITABLE Eve and Pile Preparation used ex-
i ciinirelj for inflamed and chronic sore eyes and
file. It has been in use for fifteen years without a
single instance of failure tr give relief.
DR. BAG-LEY -
Hu prtetieed the Eclectic system of medicine the
■iseof twenty years, and treats chronic diseases with
(Mfrj—such as Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Liver Affection,
aidney, ete. Female diseases, such as Sterility. Lu-
tbemor Whites, Chlorosis; absence of Menstruation
at the proper period, Amonorrhoca: Menstruation
obstructed in its coarse after having been established:
Bjtmenorrbrea: Menstruation attended by painand
tf-urns of the hypogastric viscera, with paroximal
tflrrarition and difficult menstruation:, menstrual
wlie Menorrhagia; menstruation too.copious—flood
ing. Medicine and prescrip ion famished by mail to
tfjpnrt of the United States, postage pre-paid.to
Jest any chronic case, for five dollars per month,
lie Female Regulator and Inimitable Eye and Pile
Preparation sent for SI each. Symptoms of diseases
Mat be plainly stated. Money sent by registered
letter. Board, medicine and personal attention furn-
uhed tt from $20 to $25 per month, at bis residence,
fcp miles east of America^ Location healthy. Poat-
effiee. Americof. Ga- Htl Wtf
Wilkes & Dillingham,
MANUFACTURER’S »•
Woolen & Cotton Mill Findings
DYE STUFFS, COTTON WARPS,
BOLUXG CLOTH, BURR HILL BIOSES,
Card Clothing, Roll Carding Machines,
Portable Corn and Wheat Mills, Smut and
Separating Machines Leather and •
Robber Belting, Lace Leather,
Steam Packing, Hose, &c.
Agents for all kinds of Woolen and
Cotton Machinery.
LODISflLLE, KY.
Send for a Catalogue.
MADAME FOY’S
Combined
Corset, Skirl Supporter
AND BUSTLE
I Is Ju«t the article needed by every
F lady who consults
Health, Comfort and Style.
Testimonials in its favor are con
stantly beingrecoived from all parts
°*L AD Y U AG £ NTS wanted in every
connty of rte United States.
HARMON, BALDWIN Sc FO.Y,
tll-w6m Solo Manufacturers
New Haven. Conn.
GIRLS AND BOYS,
TALBOT COUNTY, GA.
Next Session will Commence August 1, 1870. Two
Sessions of Twenty Weeks each During
the Year.
G. W. MAXSON, A. B., and W. H. WOODALL,
Principles.
Assisted by ablo and competent Teachers.
Bates of Tuition: Classical Department, per Ses
sion, S25; Preparatory Department, per Session,
318; Primary Department, per Session, 318; Music
and Use of Instrument, 330; Vocal Music per Month
31; Civil Engineering, (extra) 315; Board, (lights
and fuel furnished) per month. 312 50. Embroidery
and all Ornamental Branches taught when desired.
A large and commodious houso has been erected
for boarders, where pupils will be under the im
mediate control of one of the Principals.
No Sectarianism. The Coarse of Instruclion em
braces all that is taught in our Colleges. The loca
tion, near Pleasant Hill, and seven miles from
Chalybeate Springs, Talbot county, is the healthiest
in Middle Georgia. There will be but a brief vaca
tion in Summer, so that the patrons in the South
can have their children at homo in winter, and tho
advantages of a healthy climate during the hot
season.
Board of Trustees: D. G. Owen. Isaac Cheney,
G. W. Evans, J. T. Owen, J. D. Woodall, W. T.
Holmes, J. H. Bryant, M. D. For farther informa
tion, apply to Judge E. H. Worrill, J. B. Gorman,
Talbotton, Ga.; John S. Moieman, Albany, Ga.
june22-u2mo*
REWARD.
FRANKLIN LODGE NO. 2.1.0.0. F., \
MaCox. Slay I9th. 1870. >
At a regular meeting held by this Lodge this night,
the following resolution was adopted:
Ker-olved, That this Lodge offer, through tho pub
lic papers of the city, a reward of 8250 for the appre
hension of Henry G. Koss, tho assailant of Brother
Ji-hn Bronshton. and that tho Treasurer be author
ized to par said reward upon the delivery of raid
Henry Q Koss to the Sheriff of Bibb county, and
that tuis authority be extended for the te:m of six
monihs from date.
Done by cider of the Lodge as above.
B. St- PAUL GUKRAUDDIE. N. G.
Attest :*C J. Ptrobiro. R. S. my29-dl«Awlm
UW* - CATTLE
KxiviEDIES-
. iitir. .. ,t.( most Reliable ever
ofeml '<< the Public,
L\. seurt Llagnetie
t=d
rS
Eiii!NS C0MBIT10S FOWEERS
CSIVVI FJCATE.
jC1 ba e»*v ofiI .• I 11 ^y*n.»r?«*d. and
iSvurouihly iu Zii) jirnctff c ibe
t. ...,c ?>» ’ itf-'Jiri firm ra prif.Rir.i t ne o!
irreuf ..ndnuM rorillnlly r(f«*n nii’M! them
i,< Rt^up i witii onr* 1 from rc-
I «•»*’» ■'o rr-lnn* «-!Jlr»r:cu* for I he
Yr«a:m«*nt tt»<* rrH'*
d<wign-ti, Hws ntiy rem alien vt "hu-h 1 Ziaro
knowledge.
GEORGE H. DADD,
Veterinary &*■#**. Antbor of Ffi^
iit&rgy nj th* tiers*? - Modern Bor it Doctor, <Lc.
Pnrchasers will please ask fora copy or • Eotteand
Oattio" Owner's Gutoe-” gratis. »
LORD & SMITH, Proprietors, **
CHirtro, iua
L. W, HUNT A CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS. MACON. GA.
For sale by all Druggists.
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New Combination!
T HE undersigned, haring associated themselves
together for the transaction of a General Com
mission and Warehouse business# will# under the
firm name of
CAMPBELL & JONES,
Reopen the old “Hsrris” Warehouse, corner of Sec
ond and Poplar streets, on the first of August next,
for the reception of Cotton. Thehonse will be put in
thorough repair before that date.
We have encaged the services of Mr. R. H. HUTCH
INGS. of Jones county, who will be pleased to serve
his many friends. . ....
Onr Mr. Campbell will, for the present, he found at
the ofiice of E. A. Wilcox. Eea. .... ...
As onr Mr. Jones membership in the firm of Ad
ams. Jones A Reynolds continues to the close of the
season, be may be found at their Warehouse until we
occupy our new quarters.
We are prepared to extend the usual accommoda
tions to our Planting friends.
We refer to the business men of Maeon generally
CHAS. If. CAMPBELL.
late of E. A. Wilcox A Co.,
DONALD B. JONES,
of firm of Adams, Jones A Reynolds.
febl3-d&w-6m*
R. V. BAZKUORE
sdams.
ADAMS & BAZEMORE,
Cotton Factors ana Commission Merclianis
MACON. GEORGIA.
yUILL carry on the Warehouse and Commission
business after the close of the present Cotton
at the Planters’ Warehouse, on Fourth street.
Passenger Depot, and opposite the Brown and
H w P°d Hotels, where thoy will be pleased to see
their friends. We are prepared to extend the
Sfial accommodations to planters. We have secured
»;n*? r j" lces of S' * Crosland, of Twiggs county, who
-ut take charge of tho books and financial depart-
B&tertk. establishment.
f Befriends of Judge Peyton Reynolds will find him
(.““Bud stall times to welcome them. Wo bespeak
r ar firm a shnre of the patronage extended to the
wa nrm, pledging ourselves to leave nothing undone
n ur t P lr tJo merit their favors, ete. • ,
Mr. Crosland will be pleased to see hi
ink;. 1 at aQ y Unto and render them all the as? is tan c
‘Bluip ower, febi-dAwm
AGENTS WANTED
TO SELL OUR CELEBRATED
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN
Acknowledged by all who have used them
to bo tbe beat Pen made or Bold in this country.
No blotting! No soiled fingers! Sixty lines writ-
ten with one pen of ink! Will outwear any sterf
pen ever made* Bankers, merchants, teachers ana
all classes endorse them in ths highest .terms of
praise- Pnt up in neat slide boxes. Pricesi: Two
boxes, 50 cents; five boxes, 61. Sent freo of post
age, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
We are prepared to give any energetic person
taking tho agency of these Pens a commission
which will pav 32C0 per month.
Three sample pens will be mailed for ten cents.
Addread
WESTERN PUBLISHING CO.,
' Manufacturer’s Agents,
junell-d eodiwSm Pittsburgh, Pa.
FOUND.
A PAIR OF EYE GLASSES-
Owner can get the same by paying for this adver-
tisement. Enquire at Telegraph and MeMeijger
Office.
W HY is it that so mans children die under the
ago of five years t That a large proportion ol
cntliirec die under that age. has 'oDg been a subject
of remark, 8nd without a satisfactory cause ascer
tained, it is certain.
Also, tt Is known that verms exist in tho human
system from its earliest infancy: therefore parents,
especially mothers, who are more constantly witn
their children, cannot be too observing of the first
th«yb« mSw0rnl3: ^ or *° 8nre * y 88 they exist,can
SAFELY AND CERTAINLY
Removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by
the timely use of
B. A. FAHXESTOK’S VERMIFUGE.
-It is perfectly harmless, contains so Mercrr, being a
Purely Vegetable Composition,
And may be administered with the UTMOST SAFE
TY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES.
W-orm Confections, made more for the purpose oi
pleasing the palate than of overcoming the disease,
have been manufactured aU over the country, but
their short lease of lifo is nearly exhausted, and B.
A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge continues to grow in favor
daily.
CAUTION.
Should occasion require you to pnrehase B. A. Fan
nestock’s Vermifuge, be particularly careful to see
that the initials are B. A. This is tho article that has
been so
FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829.
,n j..
And pnrchasers must insist on having it, if they do
not wish to have an imitation forced upon them.
SCHWAR’t&Z & HASLETT.
Formerly B. A. Fabsestoce’s Sox Sc Co..
SOLE PROPRIETORS. PITTSBURGH. PA
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rr \ .. -sc v - v i. i i s
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS,
DELIGHTrUL TONIC.
W E take great pleasure in offering the old Caro'
lina Bitters to the public. They aro compound
ed with great care, and contain some of the best Ton
ics in tbe Phirmacopia; As evidence of tbe superi
ority of our Bitters overall others, we have certifi
cates from many of the leading physicians in our
State, who have prescribed them in their practice.
TBE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
Will be found invaluable for
WANT OF APPETITE.
GENERAL DEBILITY,
CHILLS AND FEVER,
DYSPEPSIA.
Wo do not offer onr Bitters as a cure for all dis
eases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they have no equal.
For sale by Druggists and Grocers everywhere.
Principal Depot,
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & 00.,
Importers of choice Drugs and Chemicals,
Charleston, S. C.
For sale in Maeon by
L. W. Hunt & Co.
inay25-eod&wly
YOUR ATTENTION
is CORDIALLY INVITED to the
“Hendersen County (Ky.) Land Sale”
Grant fra Sinn!
Regularly CHARTERED by the Legislature of
Kentucky, endorsed and recommended by every lead
ing official in the State, and over fiOO of her most
prominent citizens. This splendid scheme embraces
5.11 Prize, - •
Comprising the richest river bottom tobacco farms in
the wealthy county of Henderson. Ky., with all their
appurtenances.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $190,000!
SM.11.LRST PRIZE, SS0!
Also about 120.000 in GREENBACKS.therent money
of the property for the years 1869 and 1870, to be dis
tributed to the winners of the first sever prizes re
spectively. Kent for 1819, was $12 per acre.
Tickets, Five Dollars!
ky:
Hundreds of the best citizens nave given unqualified
certificates and endorsements of this magnificent cn-
terpriso.
Every dollar invested by ticket holders, is held in
trust by the commissioners appointed by the Legisla
tor. until tho drawing takes place and prizes are de
livered. Income of the property for last 15 years has
averaged
A YEAR!
In order to have your tickets properly registered,
buy at once of your nearest club agent, or remit to
either of the following financial agents, who will fur
nish fall descriptive circulars:
L, H. LYNE, Cash’r Farmers’ Bank, Henderson,Ky.
R. B. ALEXANDER. Commercial Ba’k.Louisville.Ky
JOHN O. LATHAM, Fres't Bank, Hopkinsville,Ry.
JAS. L. DALLAM. Commercial BRnk.Paducah.Ky.
B. G. TnOMAS, Cash.Obs. and Rept’r Lexiogton.ky
W. B. TYLER. Cashier Deposit B’k, Owensboro. Ivy.
SEMONIN. DIXON Sc CO.. Evansville. Ind.
Good Club Agents wanted everywhere,
j uncl-deod&wlm
DR. SHALLENBERCER'8
Fever and
Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stops tlic Chills.
This Medicino liaa been boforo tho Public
fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other
known remedies. It does not purgo, does
not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in
any dose and under all circumstances, and
is the only Medicine that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fever and
Ague, because if -*« a perfect Antidote to
AUIsria.
Sold by all Druggists.
UNFAILING ETE PRESERVERS
OUR CELEBRATED
PERFECTED
SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES
A RE gaining steadily and certainly a reputation
unsurpassed. Tbe readily ascertained superior
ity they possess over the ordinary Spectacles makes
them very pop alar.
IT XS A. FACT
That they render impaired sight clear and distinct;
strengthen and preserve the eyes; are very easy and
pleasant to wear, and LAST KAKT YEAR3 WITHOUT
change being necessary, so that in the end they are
the CHXAFKST AS W«I*L AS TH* B*ST. ItOtlOe that
MR. L. H. WING-, Jeweler.
48 SECOND STREET\ MACON, GA.,
Is our Sole Agent in Macon and vicinity.
AND THAT WE EMPLOY NO PEDLE '
LAZARUS A' MORRIS
Man™factoring Opticians, Hartford. Conn.
feb5-tf
- THE *
GREATEST WORK OF THE A6B
A BOOK INVALUABLE
To Every Grocer, Every Produce Sealer,
Every Dairyman, Every Farmer, Every
Manufacturer, Everybody.
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT IT1
I T contains the surest and only certain method to
keep Kgss Ficeh and Sweet for at least one year.
The cost is less than half a cent per dozen, and by
this method Eggs bought at eight and ten cents per
dozen during the summer can be kept and Eold in iho
winter for trom thirty to fifty cents. When once
known, this method wilt take the place of all others.
It does not tarnish the egg or give it the appearance
of age. When offered for sale, it cannot be told either
by appearance or quality from a fresh laid egg.
It contains the best receipt ever published of ren
dering sour and rancid butter penectly sweet, and
also- how to give a uniform and natural color to
White and streaked Batter, and tho best manner of
mixing and repacking butter lor market.
Tnese two receipts alono are worth hundreds of
dollars.
It tells the cheapest and best mode of manufactur
ing Washing Compounds. Howio make Hard and
Sott Soap, Inks. Candles, paints. Varnishes. Cements
and Baking Powders.
It tells how to Clarify Honey, so as to sell for nearly
twice the common sort.
It tells the latest and best modes of salting and
curing Hams and all kinds of meat.
It tells haw to dj o clotces of all shades and in fast
eolors.
It gives valuable receipts for curing burns, sores,
cuts, felons, frost bit< s, cancer, ear ache, tooth ache,
ing worm, with hundreds of other new and valuable
methods, with full uirections. so that any one can use
them.
It tells how to take out fruit stains, ink Etains. iron
stains and paint stains from cloth and silk dresses.
It tells how to counteract frost upon trees, a valua
ble receipt.
It tells howto tan furs either with or without the
hair or wool on, and how to imitate those of superior
grades.
It tells how to make tho best curling fluid for mak
ing the hair grow in beautiful flowing ringlets.
It tells how to feed hens so os to make them lay all
the year round.
It gives over five hundred rare and valuable re
ceipts, and. a complete guide to the manufacture of
hundreds of useful amt saleable articles, including
patent medicinos, perfumery, toilet and dental arti
cles, and many others easily made, at trifling cost,
and selling readily at large profits, with many manu
facturer.-’ secrets, etc.
It is valuable to every one. Be aure to get it.
Sent by mail, free of postage, for one dollar. Pub
lished and for sale by
WILLIAM H. BISHOP.
Agent for tho Publishers, St. Louis, Mo.
mayl3-d&w3mo3
HAMMING’S
Antidote for Intemperance!!
I S an Infallible Cure for this fearful vice. Its rise
will at once remove tho taste or desire for stim
ulants, and will soon create an actual dislike for
them. It can be administered in tea, coffee or even
water, wi hout exciting cuepision. a3 it is freo from
taste or smell. If you have a husband, brother or
friend, addicted to this terrible habit, it is your duty
to cure him.
Sent free by mail on receipt of tho money. Price 82
per box. W. H. MANNING Sc CO.,
mayl4-d-wtf St. Lon is. Mo.
SLOW HORSESMADE FAST!!
Fast Horses made Faster.
M Y mode of treating horses is guaranteed to in
crease the speed of any horse, good or poor. Or
dinary farm horses have bad their speed increased so
as to sell for 8500. A gcntlrmaa with my method
bought a pair of horses for $300 and sold them, after
four days training, lor $2000. They trotted in 2AS in
harness. Another bought an ordinary saddle horse
for $9j and in one week sold him for SS00. I will send
my method to any address on receipt of 81.
JESSE C. MANFELDER,
Caro of Box 2701, St. Louis, Mo.
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BARKJETT’S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
^ROk
V TUZ
FIRST PREMIUM . A
OF A SILVER MBDAl’wW
^ WAS AWARDED TO ^ «
mf BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Q
Bj the N. H. StAte Agricultural Society, at btM
* Fair, ho Idea in Kaslma, Sept. 20# lSQf,
BARRETT'S
Vegetable Hair Restorative
Beatorei Gray Hair to It* natural color. Pro-
m motes tho growth of tho 11 sir. Changes tho
root* to their ortrio.l organic action. Kradi-
cates Dandruff and Humors. Prevents A^
I A Hair fallingoot. Is a Superior Dressing,
It contains no Injurious Ingredients,
XkA and Is tho most poptlar and . . w
^ rellablo article tlm>ighout
This Preparation surpasses all others of its
class sis a Hair Benewcr. .
It is thorough in its action upon Gray or Faoea
Hair and its effect permanent. . .
It produces but one distinct snade. while
others leave the hair in many varied colors.
It promotes growth when others fail to re
produce a single hair.
It docs not crisp or dry the hair, hat leaves it
moist and glossy. . _ .. .
Ladies find it superior to any other as a Toilet
Dressing.
The ingredients used in this Preparation are the
very beat that can bo found, and are as t—'-’u-
less as water.
LORD & SMITH, Proprietor*,'•
Chicago, Ills.
SOLOMONS BITTERS!
The Great Tonic, Stomachic and
Appetizer.
A PROMPT,
POSITIVE AND
SURE CURB
FOR DYSPEPSIA.
TUB GRKAT FRKYENTIYK TO
CHILLS AND FEVER!!
TOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
Manufactured by
A. A. SOIiOAffOM «£ CO.,
Brngghts, _ ^ , .
SAVANNAH, GA.
WALTHAM
WATCHES.
r |'Ml E extensive use of these Watches for the last fif-
JL tern years by Railway Conductors, Engineers,
and Expressmen, tho most exacting of watca wear
ers, has thoroughly demonstrated the strength, stead
iness. durability, and accuracy of the Waltham
Watch. To satisfy that class in ail these respects, is
to decide the question as to the real value ot these
time-keepers.
. More than 430,000 ofthe’e watches are now speak
ing for themselves in the pockets of the people—a
proof and a guarantee of their superiority over all
others.
The superior organization and great extent of the
Company’s Works at Waltham, enable them to pro
dace Watches at a price which renders competition
futile, and those who buy any other Watch merely
pay from 25 to 50 per cent, more for their Watches
than is nece.'sary.
We are now selling Waltham Watches at less prices
in greenbacks, than the gold prices before the war.
There is no other manufacture of any kind in the
United States of which this can be said.
A descriptive circular, giving much useful informa
tion. sent to any address on application.
These time-pieces combine every improvementthat
a long experience has proved of read practical use.
Having had the refusal of nearly ever; invention in
watchmaking originating in this country or in Eu
rope, only those were finally adopted which severe
testing by the most skillful artisans in our works, and
long nse on the part ot the public, demonstrated to
be essential to correct and enduring time-keeping.
Among the many improvements we wonld particu
larize:
Tbe invention and nse of a centre-pinion cf pecu
liar construction, to prevent damage to the tram by
the breakage ot main springs, is original with the
American Watch Company, who. having had tho re
fusal of all other contrivances, adopted Fogg’s Patent
pinion as being the best and faultless.
Hardened and tempered hair springs, now univer
sally admitted by watchmakers to he the best, are
used in all gradeB of Waltham Watches.
All Waltham Watcbe3 hare dust-proof caps, pro
tecting the movement from dust and lessening the
necessity of the frequent cleaning necessary in other
Watobes.
Our new patent stem-winder, or keyless Watch, i«
already a decided success and a great improvement
on any stem-winding watch in the American market
and by far tbe cheapest watch of its quality now of
fered to the public. To thoso living in portions of
tbe United States where watchmakers do n-'t abound,
watches with the above mentioned improvements
which tend to insure accurac-. cleanliness, durability
and convenience, must prove invaluable.
Every Watch guaranteed by the Company.
To prevent imposition, buyers should see that every
Watch should bear cither of tbe following trade
marks:
American Watch Co
American Watch Co
American Watch Co.,
Crescent st -
Appleton, Tracy A Co......
Waltham Watcn Co.....—,
P. S. Bartlett
Win. K>lery —
Homo Watch Co
...—.Waltham, Mats.
—Waltham, Mass.
.....Waltham, Mass.
.......Waltham, Mass.
.......Waltham, Mass.
—Waltham, Mass.
Waltham, Ma s
...——Boston, Mass.
For sale at retail by all respectable dealers.
No Watches retalied by the Company.
Address.
f-inform
TO Tffl SOUTHERN TRADE!
99
OUR FRIENDS,
Louisville, Kr., June 25, 1870.
JL HE high prices for Bagging are caused by the
cotton crop of 1870-71, which can be relied on as
accurate:
Total supply of Hemp Flat anu Jute Bagging
manufactured in the United States to January 1st,
1871. 8,580,000 yards; stock of India in United
States, April 27,1870,3,200,000 yards; on tbe way
from India, 2,175,000 yards; estimated import bal
ance of year, 2,805,000 yards; total supply from all
sources to 1371,16,850.000. 8,000.000 bales cotton,
6 yards per bale, 18,000,000; deficiency to cover
3,000.000 bales, 1,150,008; deficiency to cover 3,500-
000 bales, 4,150,000. ' , , "
We simply state facts, and leave you to deter
mine when it is beat to buy. We are satisfied that
we can buy bagging, at li to 1 cent per yard less
than our Southern friends could, were they in the
cities of the Westia person.
The regular dealers and manufacturers have all
engaged(mthe main) the whole product of their
n»iii« for 1870. Speculators now hold the stocks in
Boston, New York, and Western markets, and none
but regular Brokers and dealers know them and
their weak parts. We are buying 250 to 1,000 pieces
almost daily for our Southern friends; therefore,
onr office is headquarters for Bagging sellers. ,
Feaes, Babtlet & Co.,
june26-2t General Brokers.
^'Chronicle Sc Sentinel copy.
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
GENERAL AGENTS,
182 Broadway, New York.
ASK TO SEE THE NEW FULL-PLATE WATCH
bearing the trade mark “AMERICAN WATCH CO..
Crescent at, Waltham. Mass.” It is by far THE
BEST FULL-PLATE WATCH made in the United
States, and surpasses anything heretofore made in
this country for Railway Engineers, Conductors, etc.
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No one remedy is louder called
for by the necessities of the
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with assurance,founded on proof,
that no harm can arise from its use in any quantity.
That which protects from or prevents this disor
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cure, for the patient escapes the risk which he
must run In violent attacks of this baleful distem
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large quantity wo supply for a dollar brings it
within the reach of everybody; and in bilious dis
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few will ever suffer from Internments if they
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Notice to tlie Public.
Y OU are hereby warned not to purchase any
right to sell or nse my Fortable Gas Works,
known as Beet A Kelly’s Fortable Gas Generator,
from one J. Benj. Chandler, of New Orleans, as he
is an imposter and baa no right to sell whatever.
Until I give power of attorney to some agent, per
sons wishing to purchase tbe right for Connty, State
or Machine, must address ms—
BENJ. BEST,
Fatentee and Sole Proprietor of Best’s Fortable
Gas Works; patented July 6,1869, and April 19,
1870, P. O. Box 860, Dsytoa, Ohio. •
june!7-w2t
»XA.&XOfir COUNTY.
G EOBGIA, MARION COUNTY.—Whereas, Mrs.
Jane R. Bnllock applies for tho administration
of the estate of J H. Bullock, deceased: Psrtie* in-
erested in tho estate are notified to file their ofcjea-
tions. if any, to Iho above application within the time
prescribed by law.
Witness my hand. June Sd, 18,0. T -__
JAS* M, iiO u E,
junc5-wlm Ordinary.
MACON COUNTY.
/~1 EORGIA. MACON COUNTY.—To all whom it
(T may concern: Nathan J. Fulford having filed
his petition in proper form to me, praying for Letters
of Administration, with the will annexed, on the es
tate ot Stephen Fulford, deceased : This is to cite all
parties interested, kindred, creditors, or legatees
to be and appear at the next July term of tho Court
of Ordinary of said countv, and show cause, if any
they have, why Letters of Administration, with will
annexed, should not bo granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, June
4th. 1870. JNO. L. PARRER.
Iune5-w30d. _ Ordinary.
G eorgia, macon county.—to an whom it
may concern: William K. Hall having in pro
per form applied to mo for permanent Letters of
Administration on tho estate of Wm. K. Hall, Sr.,
late of sa d county, dee-ased; This is to cite all and
singular the next of kin and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in Jnly next, and show cause, if any
they have, wby permanent administration shouldnot
he granted to said applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature, June 4th,
1870. JNO. L. PARKER,
june5-w30d • Ordinary.
NOTICE.
A T the regular term of tbe Court of Ordinary of
Macon couDty, Ga., on the 6th day of July next
application will be made to the Ordinary for leave to
sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Michal
Fokes deceased, to effect a division of the same
amongst the distributees thereof.
FRANCIS H. F0KF8,
juneS w4t Administrator.
QUIT lUXAXff COURTY.
G EORGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY—Whereas Hen
ry h. Balkcotn. Administrator of Ichabod Balk-
coin, represents to the Court, in his written petition,
that he has fully adminestered Ichabod Balkcom’s
estate, this iB, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can.
why said Administrator should rot be discharged
from said administration and receive letters of dis
mission on tho first Monday in July. 1S70
W.P. JORDAN.
Twiggs County.
Administrator’s Sale.
\jrriLL be sold in the town of Monticelio, Jasper
TV county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in J uly next,
between tho usual hours of sale, two thirds interest
in the storehouse and lot. situated on the east corner
of southern sido of the square of said town—known
as Swanson’s store.
Also, at tho same time and place, one Houso and
Lot a- the Indian Spring, Butts county, Ga.. near
Elder’s Hotel, on the Covington road, containing two
acres, moro or less: dwelling house, two stories, with
necessary outbuildings, etc. Sold as the property ol
John W. Burney, Sr., late of said county, deceased,
to satisfy certain claims agreed upon between the
creditors of said estate and the legatees. Terms cn
day of sale. F. M. 8IVANSON,
mayl8wtd Administrator.
Administrators’s Sale*
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Twiggs county, will be sold, within tho legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in July next, the
following land, to wit: One hundred and twenty
acres; part of Lot No, 15, in the 7lh District of Banld-
win,now Twiggs county; as the property of V/. J.
Hammo’k, late of said county, deceased. Fold for
tbe benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms of
sale cash.
JEREMIAH SANDERS.
maYl2-Y?6T7 Adm'r de bonis non.
BIBB COUNTY.
/"'lEORGlA, BIBB COUNTY.—Wb.reas, John.
VJT Campbell, administrator, de bonis non. of the es
tate ol Dominie Crabio, Isle of said county deceased,
applies to me for Letters of Dismission.
'these are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to De and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in August next, to show cause, if any they
have, why letters shouldnot be granted the appli
cant.
Given tinder my hand officially.
C.T. WARD,
may3-w30m Ordinary.
BAKER COUNTY.
B «k«r Connty Sheriff Sale.
•1*7'ILL he sold before the Court-house door, in the
91 town of Newton, Baker county. Ga ,on thofirft
Tuesday in July next, between tho legal hoursef sale,
the following property, to wit:
One lot of land. No. 321. intho 7th District of said
county. Levied on as the property of Jerry Durham,
to satisfy a tax fi. fa. from the Tax Collector of said
county, in favor of said State and county vs. Jerry
Durham. . ,
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold before
the Court-House door, in the town of Newton, Baker
county. Ga., on the first Tuesday in July next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, one two-horse- wagon.
Levied on as the property of J. J. Mnsgrovo to satis
fy a fi. fa. from Baker Superior Court, in favor of
John Atkinson vs. J. J. Muserove.
WILLIAM JACKSON.-
jnne2-w30a Sheriff.
ffacon County Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door, in the
town ot Oglethorpe, county of Macon, within
the leeal hours of sale, on tho 1st Tuesday in Jnly
next, the following property to wit:
l.ols of land Nos. 33 and 6?, in 2d District of origi
nally Muscogee, now Macon county, to satisfy twelve
fi. fas., issued from Justice’s Court, 1070th District, G.
M. Four in favor of J.T. Kelsoe, for the nse, etc ,
vs. M: L. Ehealey; one in favor of J. Winn, fo the
use, etc., vs. M. L. Shealey: one in favor of J. A»-
bury, for tho uso. etc., vs. M. L. Shealy: one in favor
of Philip Cookvs.M.L. Shealy; one in favor of W.
H. Willis Sc Son vs. M. L Shealy; one in favor of G.
C. Carmichael vs. M. L. Shealy: ono in favor of Mrs.
E Partenvs. M. L. Shealy: one in favor of A. A.
Watts, vs. M, L. Shealy, and ono in iavorof W.
Holsonbake vs. M.L. Shealy. Levied on as tho prop
erty of said M. L. Shealy and return mide to me by a
constable. Property pointed out by defendant.
H. L. II1LL. Sheriff
jane3 w4t Macon County.
Baber County Sheriff's* Sale.
\ATILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in Augustnext.
TT before tho Court-House door, in the town of
Newton. Baker connty, Ga, between tho legal hours
of sale, the following properly, to-wit; Lots of Land,
Nos. 16.17,18,19. in the eighth district of said county;
and the east half of lot No. 4, in the seventh district
of said county. Levied on as the properly of Wm. C.
Bray, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa (for the purchase
money of the same) from Baker Superior Court, May
Term, 1870, in favor of C. G. Holland vs. Wm. C.
Bray. WILLIAM JACKSON.
june2-wf0d Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale. .
B Y virtue of an order of tho Honorahie the Supe
rior Court, will be sold on the first T uesday in
July next, between the usual houra of sale, before
the Court-House door in the town of Newton. Baker
county, Ga., I.ot of Land, No. (271) two hundred and
seventy-one. in tho 7th district of Baker .connty, be
longing to the estate of Thomas J. Cox, deceased.
Sr,id lot of land sold by order of Superior Court for
pay meat of widow’s dower. Terms cash.
THOMAS ALLEN,
Adm’r. de bonis non of T. J. Cox, deceased.
juna2-w30d
HOUSTON COUNTY.
G EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—James T. Glover,
administrator, with the will annexed, upon the
estate of Jesse Hearn, deceased, having petitioned
for a final discharge from his said administration, all
persons concerned are required, within the lcgal
tiino, to bo and appear at my office, to show cause, if
any they have, why said applicant should not be dis
missed, in accordance with the rrayer of his petition
Given under my hand officially, this May 9th. 1870.
mayll-w3tn JOHN F. SHINE. Ordinary,
COTTON GINS REPAIRED!
P. C. SAWYER,
AT DIXIE WORKS.
MACON. * * - GEORGIA;
C OTTON GINS made as good as new. at from one-
third to one-half the cost of a, new Gin. and
made equal to the best Gins manufactured mute
United States. , ' * -ii -
Large Gins reduced to any required sum -
None but the best and most experienced workmen,
from the shop of the late 8»m’I Griswold, -are em
ployed, and -all work guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. I keep a large supply of the
different kinds oj Ribs used by the several Gin-
makers. » • ,1 . .
Refer to hundreds of planters in the counties ot
Wilkinson, Laurens, Twiggs, Pulaski, Houston, Bibb,
Crawford, Monroe and Upson, among whom are the
following: Wilkinson, M. J. Carswell; Laurens, Joel
Coney; Pulaski. James Bohannon. M. F. Grace;
nouston.C. N. Rountree, R«^S3(*4l ia f,£‘.^£5*
“f£nd in yourGins «ri7. in order to cveu^timeto
G EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas,. Ann
McCrea (col’d) applies for Letter of Administra
tion on the estate of Paris McCrea, (col’d) late of said
county, deceased. . „ . . . ,.
This is. therefore, to otto all persons interested to
be and appear at my office on or before the 1st Mon
day in Angastnext. and show cause, if any they have,
why 8aid letters should not be granted to said appli
Given under my hand and official signature this
June 13.18,0. JOHN F. SHINE,
junel5w-30d Ordinary.
G EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Mas. E. B.Kzxk-
dy vs. E. W. Kkskdy—Libel fob Divorce lx
Twiggs Superior Court, March Term. 1871).—It ap
pearing to the Court, by the return of tho Sheriff ot
said county in the above stated case, that the defend
ant, E. W. Kenedy, is not to be found in said State,
it is ordered by the Court that service be perfected on
said defendant by publication iu the Telegraph and
Messenger, a gazette published in Bibb county, Geor
gia, once a month for lour months.
By tbe Court. CROCKKR Sc GOODE.
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
A trne extract from the ninutes of the Superior
Court. March Term, 1870. ,
aprl5 wlanrimo J, M. BURKETT, Clerk.
WILKINSON COUNTY.
STATE OF GEORGIA.1 Supreme ConrtAbril term.
I 1870. Present, his Hon-
WiLKixaox Couxty. I »r, Philip B. RobinsoD
J Judge.
Carry M. Richardson.") ’ Libel for Divorce.
vs. j Rule to Perfect Service.
Richard Richardsox. J
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff that the defendant does not reside in this
connty. and it further appearing that he does not re
side in this State: it is on motion of counsel ordered
that said defendant appear and answer at the next
term of this Court- Else that the case be considered
in default and plaintiff be allowed to proceed.. And
it it further ordered that this rule be published in the
Journal and Messenger, weekly, once a month, for
four months. J. D. JONES,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
GEORGIA. WILKINSON COUNTY-Cmrk’«
VJ Office Supesiob Court—I do hereby certify
that the above is a true extract from the minutes et
said Court. Given under my hand and official sign a
ture, this 2d day of May, 1870.
* IVERSON H. FLEETWOOD. ^
m»j5 Iam4mw Deputy Clerk,
R’S SALE.—Will be sold before the
Court-House door, in the town of Greensboro,
Georgia, under an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Greene county, on the first Tuesday in Jane, 1870.
one Tract of Land, containing four hundred and
nfnety acres (490) in the 10th district of Irwin county.
State of Georgia. Said land sold for the purpose of
distribution among the devisees of James Findley*
deceased. Terms cash. .
JAMES FINDLEY.
ipr8 wlOd Executor.
Executor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary, of
Chattahoochee county, will he sold before the
Court-house door, iu Georgetown, Quitman connty,
on the first Tuesday in August next, between the
legal hours of sale, the following described parcels
or lots of land, being the property of tke.estateof
James Cook, late of Chattahoochee county, deceased:
Lots 312, 298. 299*297, and i79: all of.265 and 2«
lying sonth of Southwestern Railroad, being203acres,
more or lees: five acres, more or lea, lying northof
Weolannee Creek, off of lot 247. South half of lot
310. containing 100 acres, more or less. West half of
lot 247, the Spring Branch on said lot being the divid
ing line thereof. containing 130 acres, more or less
Alto part of lot 246, descrided in deeds by made lines,
containing 30 acres, more or less. Sold as the prop
erty of said deceased, for the purpose of distribution
among the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the dey
of ** ,fc JAS. M. COOK.
G. W. COOK,
mne23-w6w* Executors
■\*rANTED—AGENTS—$75 to $200 per month, »v-
II erywhere, male and female, to introduce the
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ILY SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch,
hem. fell, tuck. Quilt, cord, bind, braid and etnproider
in a most superior manner. Price only $18. Fully
warranted for five years. We will pay $1000 for any
machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or
more elastic seam than ours, It make* the “Elastic
Lock Stitoh.’’ Every second stitch can be cat, and
still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing
it. We pay agents from $75 »o$200 per month and ex
pense*. or a commission from which twice that
amount can be made. Address SKCOMB A CO.,
PITTSBURG, PA.: BOSTON. Mass., or ST. LOUIS.
MO.'
CAUTION.—Beware of all Agents selling Machines
under the same name as ours, unless they can show a
Certificate of agency signed by ns. We snail not hold
ourselves responsible for worthless Machines sold by
other parties, and sball prosecute all parties either
selling or using Machines under this name to the full
extent of the law, unless snch M a chines were obtained
from ns or onr Agents. Do not be imposed upon by
parties who copy onr advertisement and circulars and
offer worthless Machine* at a less price-
apri!27-dlw3m.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persona having, demands against Wm. T.
xjl Ligbtfoot, deceased, are hereby notified and
required to present them, properly attested, to the
undersigned within the time prescribed bylaw.—
And all persons indebted to said deceased, are here
by required to make immediate payment to either
of the undersigned,
. . ■ At C. r ■ E- J* lilGHTFOOT,
J. B. UGHTFOOT,
june21-w6t* . Executors.
Burdou Iron Works.
M anufacturers of pumping engines
lor Water Works. High and .Low PressreBn-
" ortable Engin«*..of all.kinds. Sugar Mills,
Screw,LeTer. ' ,r J '
ery in general.
*' ne * , ,£evTnDropandHydraulicPresses: ■ Machin-
febS-dAwly
HUBBARD Sc WHITTAKER.
102 Front street. Brooklyn, N.Y.
G eorgia. Houston county.-whereas, Lar
kin W. Stewart has applied for Letters, ot Ad
ministration on the estate of Thomas C. Whitehurst,
late of Houston county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite all persons interested
to be and appear at my office on or before tbe first
Monday in July next, to show cause, if any, why the
application should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this,
30th day of May. 1870. • _ ■ - „
W. T. SWIFT.
june?-w3fld Ordinary.
Honston County Sheri tr Sale.
W ILL be sold on tho 1st Tuesday in August next,
before the Court-house door, in the loan of Per
ry, within tho usual hours of sale.
Lot of land No. 146 and the north half of lot No.
145, in the 10th District of Honston county, contain
ing 303J4 acre?, more or less. Sold as the property of
John H‘K ing. to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. from Hous
ton Superior Court, in favor of Mary U. Bogin, vs.
John R. King. Property pointed out byC.C. Dun
can, plaintiff’s attorney.
JOHN R. COOK. _
june8-w60d • Sheriff,
NOTICE.
T HIRTY DAYS after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary, of Houston county, for
leave to sell the real estate of Miles L. Green, lato of
said county, deceased, for the purpose of distribution.
MRS. A. E. GREEN,
jnne9-w30d Adm’x.
Georgia Houston Connty.
W HEREAS, James T. FretweU makes applica
tion for Letters of Administration on the estate
ol Chas.W, Fretweil, late of said county deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons interested to bo and appear at my office on or
before the IstMonday in August next, to show cause,
if any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted. Given under my official sigDatnre, this 22d
0 une. 1870. W. T, SWIFT,
june23-w30d Ordinary.
IRWIN COUNTY.
G EORGIA. IRWIN COUNTY.—Whereas. Camp
bell McDaniel, executor, etc., of Isaac M. Young,
deceased, late of said county, has filed his final ac
counts with me. and asks to ba dismissed from said
executorship. These are to cite and admonish au
perrons interested to he and appear at my office on
the first Monday in September next, then and there
to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters of
Dismission should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
April 12.1870. WILSY WJHTLBY,
aprl2-3mo Ordinary.
JASFSZL COUNTY.
G eorgia, jasper county—osdixiry’s Op-
fice. Said Couxty—Ik Chambers, May 19th,
1870—Whereas Thomas C. Broddus, Administrator on
the estate of Edward A. Broddus, deceased, applies to
me for dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause at this office, on or by
the first Monday in September next, if any they have
to the contrary. Witness my hand officially.
J. W. BURNEY.
msy22-3mw Ordinary.
n EORGIA, JA8PBR COUNTY—Obdixary’b Or-
VT pick, Said Couxty—Iw Cbambebs, May 15th.
1870—Whereas Thomas C. Broddus, Exectntor on the
estate of Thomas Broddus. deoeased, applies to me
for letters of dismission from said estate .
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause at this office, on er by
the first Monday in September next, if any they have
to the contrary. Witness my
may22-3mw -Ordinary.
G EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—Ordinary’s Office
Hay 24,1870.—Whereas, Samuel T. Reid hay
ing made application to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of Mrs. E. W. Reid,
late of said county, deceased.
These are to rite and admonish all persons con
cerned to be and appear at my office on or before
the 1st Monday in July next, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters abonld not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature this
24th day of May, 1870.
. J. W. BURNEY,
maySl-vrSOd Ordinary.
G eorgia, jasper county—obdduiy’s of-
tX*. Jane 6th, 1870.—Notiee is hereby jivento
all persons concerned that on the — day of—1870,
Seaborn Hawk, late of said connty, departed this life
intestate, and no person having applied for admini
stration on the estate of said Hawk, in terms of toe
law. Administration will be vetted in the Clerk of
the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper
person, thirty days after the puclication of this cita
tion, unless some valid reseonis made to his appoint
ment. i
Given under my hand and official signature this day
and year above written. _
J. W. BURNEY,
jnne!2-wlm Ordinary.
jrozras counn.
/'I EORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—Ordikary’s Of-
VI tick. Said Couxty, At Cramrirs, May 9.1870.
Whereas. Bryant Balkcom, Administrator-os the
estate of Ephraim Moore, deoeased, applies to me for
Dismission from said estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause, at thie office, on or hy
the first Monday in September next, if any they have
to tbo contrary. . _ .
Witness my hand officially. _ - „
R. T. ROS8,
mayll-d*w3m •• -Ordinary, .
/"'I BORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Ordix art’s Orvtcz
VT said couxty. At Ckambrrs, Hay 9, 1870.—
Whereas. Wm. A. Chambers, Administrator on the
estate of John W. Finney, deceased, applies to me for
Dismission from said estate:
These are. therefore, to eite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause, at this office, on or by.
the first Monday in September next, if any they-have
to the contrary.
Given under my hand officially. T roSS
m<^U-w3m Ordinary.
EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-Ordixary’si Qi-
VX yics SAID couxty, at Chambxrr, May 9,1*70.—
Whereas, Wm. Little, and Ome Tuff*. Administra
tors on mtate of Benjamin M. Tufu, deceased, ap
plies to me for dismission from said estate:
Theseare, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause, on or by the first Mon
day in September next, at this office, if any they have
to the contrary. _ ; . „
Given under my hand officially.
H. T. ROSS.
mayll-w3m Ordinary.
Pure Catawba Wine,
ForEedielsal and Sacnunemtal Use.
Lf ADE by Dr. Bowen, of Jones connty. Warranted
.Vi. pare. 1.000 gallons in store and for sale by the
demijohn or single gallon.
-,-U. HENRY L. JEWETT,
■pr 17-d*w3m 64 Second street.
So. Cultivator eopy 3mo* and send bill to this o fflee
fiEORGIA. JONES COUNTY.-Ohwkary’s Or-
VJ ricK, said Court v, May 9,1370—Whereas, Mem
branes Williams applies to mefordismissisn >rom ad
ministration on estate of Margery T. Carmichael, de
ceased, these are to notify all persons eonoernedto
show cause, if any they have, to the contrary, on or
by the first Monday in September next. Witness my
hand officially. ROLAND X. R088,
mayllwgmos . Ordinary.
KAUOV cotraxv.
G eorgia, siabion countV.—Whtreat, Tho*.
L. Rogers! T. J. M?Mich**L. and S. W. Me
Michael, Executors ofSeaberuMeMioheei, deoeased.
have petitioned the Court (rf OrdinaryUf-said oounty
for Letters Dismissory: At! parties interested in said
estate are notified to file their objections, if any. to
tbe same within the the ttste prescribed by statute.
Witness my hand. June 3d,
june5-wSm Ordinary.